Kolkata: The fluctuating weather has caused an unseasonal mosquito infestation at the Kolkata airport, causing severe ...
The promotor/promotors of Balrampur Chini Mills Ltd are Vivek Saraogi, Veena Hingarh, Manoj Agarwal, Mamta Binani, Praveen Gupta, Indu Bhushan, Avantika Saraogi, CHANDRA KISHORE MISHRA.
Dr Agarwal’s Health Care IPO date: The book build issue is opening on 29 January 2025 and will remain open until 31 January 2025.(Photo: Courtesy company website) Here we list out important Dr ...
Dr Agarwal’s Healthcare IPO opens for subscription on tomorrow (Wednesday, January 29). (https://www.dragarwal.com/) TPG and Temasek-backed Dr Agarwal’s ...
For FY 2024, Dr. Agarwal’s Healthcare reported a revenue of Rs 1,332 crore and a net profit of R 83 crore. The company’s market capitalisation is Rs 12,698.37 crore. Dr. Agarwal’s Healthcare ...
At a time when many young Punjabis dream of settling abroad, Avantika Panjtoori is proving that true success lies in giving back to one’s roots. Born and raised in New Zealand, this 23-year-old ...
TPG and Temasek-backed top eye care services provider Dr Agarwal's Healthcare, the parent of listed firm Dr Agarwal's Eye Hospital, is planning to launch it's initial public offer (IPO ...
Fast forward to today, and that same boy, Sanjay Agarwal, is at the helm of a ₹43,000 crore banking powerhouse, AU Small Finance Bank. It's not just a story; it's an epic tale of resilience ...
MUMBAI: The largest eyecare hospital chain, Dr Agarwal’s Healthcare backed by private equity majors TPG and Temasek, has fixed Rs 382-402 as the price-band for its up to Rs 3,027-crore initial ...
Dr Agarwal's Healthcare IPO: The issue will open its window for bidding from January 29 to January 31, with the anchor investor bidding set to begin on January 28, 2025. For FY24, Dr Agarwal's ...
Dr Agarwal’s Health Care’s price band has been fixed in the range ₹382-402 per share for its forthcoming initial public offer, the subscription for which will be open between January 29-31.
The idea for the game first occurred to Agarwal during the coronavirus-pandemic lockdown, when life moved online and “there were definitely days that felt like Stimulation Clicker,” he told me.